Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced. Australian aborigines used a bark and flower decoction which they drank for fevers
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Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced. Australian aborigines used a bark and flower decoction which they drank for fevers
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Kapok - After flowering green barrel-shaped fruits approximately 8cm long are produced
Manning Gorge in the Kimberleys, Western Australia.
Cochlospermum fraseri
Australian aborigines used a bark and flower decoction which they drank for fevers. The mature hairy seeds were used for body decoration and stuffing for cushions. It flowers in the Dry Season at which time all leaves fall.
This species prefers rocky hill slopes and ridges.
Don Hadden
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